Wooferten's Art/ Activist-in-Residence (AAiR) aim to build up dialogue and network among artists and activists in Asia. Artists were invited to reside at Yau Ma Tei for study research, and response accordingly. In this edition, we invited Elaine W. Ho and Fotini Lazaridou-Hatzigoga from HomeShop, Beijing, Petaling Street Community Art Project from Kuala Lumpur, Koa Jun-Honn from Taipei, and local artists Him Lo as well as Michael Leung. This programme aims to discuss two major issues. The first one, what are the common situations Asian countries facing under Neo-Liberalism? By this inter-regional connections, is there a possibility for us to breakthrough? The second one, in regards to the common module of art intervention into community, in comparison to those top-to-bottom short-term community projects, how do we position community art carry out by independent artist and initiative?